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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: (Regarding the Lebanon issue) We will maintain freedom of movement to thwart attacks.
2026-06-16
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: (Regarding the Lebanon issue) We will maintain freedom of movement to thwart attacks.
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2026-06-16
Canada's ambassador to the United States, Waisman, said discussions with the U.S. were productive, serious, well-informed and mutually respectful.
Canada's ambassador to the United States, Waisman, said discussions with the U.S. were productive, serious, well-informed and mutually respectful.
2026-06-15
Eurozone industrial output rose 0.1% MoM in April as firms rushed to fill orders amid fears of price rises and supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict, Eurostat said; March was revised up to +0.4% MoM. Energy shocks are expected to weaken fu
Eurozone industrial output rose 0.1% MoM in April as firms rushed to fill orders amid fears of price rises and supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict, Eurostat said; March was revised up to +0.4% MoM. Energy shocks are expected to weaken future output: in May input prices rise at the fastest pace in 3½ years and S&P Global’s eurozone manufacturing PMI cooled from 52.2 in April to 51.6. The industrial hit is likely to drag on Q2 growth; the economy showed recessionary signs after Q1 GDP contracted 0.2% QoQ following a 0.2% expansion in the prior quarter. News of a US‑Iran temporary deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could ease pressures on energy‑intensive sectors. Deutsche Bank chief economist Joerg Kraemer said a rebound is premature and expects alternating good and bad news over the next two months; Deutsche Bank still forecasts 0.6% growth for the Eurozone this year.
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